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Wikileaks cable affirms U.S. plot against Morales
A Wikileaks cable supports Bolivia's allegations that the U.S. government had organized a team to assassinate President Evo Morales.
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California history curriculum law a victory for LGBT movement
A new law passed on July 15 mandates that all history textbooks in California include information about the contributions of…
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Debt deal: Capitalists’ victorious assault on working class
For weeks, Democrats and Republicans have debated about whether to stab poor and working people in the back or in…
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Drama de la deuda inventado para beneficiar a la clase dominante
El 2 de agosto los legislativos y el presidente llegan a un acuerdo para aumentar el límite de la deuda…
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Virginia Ikea workers vote yes for union
Workers at the first U.S. Ikea factory in Danville, Va., voted in favor of union representation on July 24.
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Norway terrorist attack motivated by anti-Muslim bigotry
The massacre in Norway, carried out by right-wing terrorist Anders Behring Breivik is the by-product of a racist, anti-Muslim ideology…
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Hyatt workers protest unsafe working conditions
Hundreds of hotel workers demonstrated for safer working conditions, better pay and increased job security outside of a Hyatt Hotel…
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Los Angeles grocery workers prepare for class war
Grocery workers in Southern California are preparing for a strike to defend themselves against further attacks by the grocery bosses.
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System encourages cheating; teachers take the blame
Statistical analysis of recently released scores from the 2009 Pennsylvania state education assessments indicate a possible cheating scandal.
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Thousands of mineworkers strike in South Africa
Thousands of South African mineworkers are currently on strike, fighting for a 14 percent pay increase, though bosses are only…
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Bahraini unions fight to have workers reinstated
The General Federation of Bahrain Trade Unions is currently fighting to have 2,500 workers reinstated to their jobs.
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Struggle until justice is served for Raul Pinet and Chuniece Patterson
The PSL extends its solidarity to the families of Chuniece Patterson and Raul Pinet Jr. and will continue to fight…
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Poverty fuels rage in Malawi
Two days of mass protests, which were met with police violence, rocked the tiny African nation of Malawi in late…
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Prisoners’ hunger strike: Declaring a victory and ongoing struggle
Representatives of the Pelican Bay Hunger Strike leaders statement explaining why they accepted the CDCR’s offer and ended the hunger…
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Nationwide protests, civil disobedience in support of Hyatt hotel workers
UNITE HERE held a major action July 21 at the Hyatt Hotel at Union Square in San Francisco in conjunction…
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Leon Panetta in Iraq: More lies, more war
New Secretary of Defense recycles Bush-era lies on trip to Iraq in mission to extend an unpopular war.
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Panel calls for equal coverage for birth control
An advisory panel for the Obama administration called for free coverage for a full range of women’s health treatments including…
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Churches join fight for immigrant rights
Religious coalition Greater Birmingham Ministries has joined forces with civil rights groups to fight one of the harshest immigration laws…
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Debt drama contrived to benefit ruling rich at our expense
According to the U.S. government, Aug. 2 is a do-or-die day: either reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling…
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